you're welcome. i'm glad you had success. i apologize that things aren't yet seamless.
i think you've uncovered some dirt in the cracks. intel's zeal for multiple programming interfaces does cause trouble in some cases. happy hacking. - erik > Thank you, Erik, :) it seems that your driver is working perfectly. The > problem must be in the driver Plan 9 uses when the controller is working > in legacy mode (I suppose sdiahci isn't responsible for that). > > Apart from that, I had problems with multiprocessor mode (but I think > it's because I use the vesa video driver). And I had problems also with > the kernel the installation copied, wich seemed to use kfs instead of > fossil. > > Why doesn't install floppy include the sdiahci driver? > > I don't know if other people have problems installing Plan 9 because of > this. In my case, the main problem was that install CD wouldn't boot in > AHCI mode. And if I didn't use AHCI, I got I/O errors during install.
